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LOAN ft MERCANTILE GO. i a [ FEILDING SALE FiiJDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1905. At 12.30. 'mus NEW ZEALAND LOAN I A MERCANTILE AGE.NCI COMPANY, Ltd., will nil by pabllo %aotion as abovt <— 40 wethers 150 first class wether hoggets SOO first class mixed hoggets 1000 tip- top hoggets 600 tip top hoggets 200 hoggets 250 hoggeto 200 hosgeta 200 hoggets 164 hoggets 60 Rotn ney ewes in lamb to boatbdown rama 65 b«lf bred Merino hoggets 10 quiet springing hfifers 80 Komney o*e hoggets 40 mixed yearlings 30 heifers in calf 13 toad diiry cows 6 forward empty cows 20 18 month steers 10 yearling steers 2 3 year steers 1 purebred yearling Shorthorn buli 4 cows, September and October Oalvers 3 springing heifera On account Mr T. Hrayns — 20 good dairy cows On account of Trustees of late Wm. BakfT — 1 10 2thto f in. purebred Romney ewes in lamb to purebred Rotuney raai«, bred by Mr David Buick, of Palmerston North. UNDESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY tiToOK, &c 1£ Miles from Eimbolton. TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, At 12 noon, eharp. npms NEW ZEALAND LOAN * X MEBOAFTELE AGENCY 00. Ltd., has received instruction, from Mr H. J. Oapper, wbo has sold his farm, to sell by public auction aa above - 30 cows, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th ralvers (including 6 -% bred Jersey ß), to calve September and October 1 p b. Shorthorn bull 8 yearlings 1 trap mare 1 half-draught geldiog; trial given 1 p.b Berkshire boar ; 1 pb. Berkshire bow in pis; ; 1 h.b. Tatnworth sow in pig Gig and harness, spring cart and ! harness, s.f plough, tine h arrows, farm tools, and eundriea Also, household furniture, compriding piano (light reserve), drawing-room suite, double br«<B bedstead, mattresses, duchess set, chest drawers, sideboard, toilet sets, chairs, etc LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HUNTERVILLE YARDS. TUESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER.] At 12 noon, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN 4 vtKRCANTILK AGENCY Co. Ltd., wiL sell as above — 28 2 year steers 12 dairy cows, September and October calvers, springing to Brd and 4th calf 5 8 yr beihrs, September and October calvers 5 springing cows 10 dairy cows 10 2 year heifers 20 good yearlings 9 yearlings THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN <_ MERCANTILE AGENOY CO., Ltd, Will hold a SPECIAL "p|AIRY r>tOW OALJi. AT KIMBOLTON on WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1905. Farly Entries Solicited. FBiLUING AUCTION ROOMS. FRIDAY, BEPTEMBERI. 12 noon, sharp. A H. ATKINSON will sellHorses (1 child's pony and pad), pigs (ioc tiding 20 brend sows, 60 porker-i and Btorfts), poult ry, pro lace, barley, Dorwbnt eeed potatoes, 11 baga ryegnss seed, farm im< plerreatß and machinery of all descriptions, 7 aiik cans, milk buckets, traps, 2 double seated baggies, household furniture, etc Children's clothing, overalls, skirts, pianafores, ready-made clothing. Also, on account of A, R. Mayo, Nurseryman, Aoran&i — Consignment of fruit tnes, Bbelter trees, and 6hrnb.3 Fig meal, fowl grit, and chicken groats always on sale. VEILDING AUCTION ROOMS. TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, At 1 p.m. AH. ATKINSON will hold the # first of a four- weekly series unreserved Bales of first class new furniture — every line the best that skill can produce, material and workmanship guaranteed — Bedsteads and bedding, duchess chests, duchess tables, washstands, dining-room suite, sideboards, chaira, tables, carpet squares, hearth rags, rattanware, etc. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM BAKER, Deceased. THE Executors have decided to sell by private treaty all the property comprised in the above estate, consisting of 2800 acres, divided into aixtef n farms, varying in Bize from 60 to 500 acres, all situate near Feilding. a s this is the best opportunity yet afforded to tboße anxious to obtain fat ma in this flourishins district, it is advisable that early application be made. The land is all rioh and levl, and laid down with good grasses, and cannot be surpassed for dairy farming. Terms can be arranged if required, and immediate possession given. For particulars apply to the Executors, ERNEST SHORT, Parorangi, Feilding. W. K. BAKER. Makino.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 32, 31 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 32, 31 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 32, 31 August 1905, Page 3

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